| Frederick Bridges - 1861 - 216 pages
...the question, " Is that not the best education which gives to the mind and to the body all the force, all the beauty, and all the perfection of which they are capable 1" Any scheme of education that does not provide for the physical, moral, and mental improvement of... | |
| Frederick Bridges - 1862 - 340 pages
...ETC., ETC. * la not that ttie best education which gives to the mind and to the body all the force, all the beauty, and all the perfection of which they are capable."— PLATO. LONDON: GEOBGE PHILIP AND SON, 32, FLEET STREET; LIVERPOOL: CAXTON BUILDINGS, SOUTH JOHN STREET,... | |
| 1897 - 678 pages
...Plato's question, "Is not that the best education which gives to the mind and to the body all the force, all the beauty, and all the perfection of which they are capable?" there is no; uncertain answer. All who have to do with our public schools are earnestly striving to... | |
| Tennessee. Dept. of Public Instruction - 1869 - 390 pages
...to the whole man. It seeks to make a complete creature after his kind, giving to both mind and body all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable." — Prof. Mayhew. Mere Cultivation Of Intellect not Sufficient. — "Numerous have been the instances... | |
| William Hanks Levy - 1872 - 598 pages
...Plato says, " Is not that the best education which gives to the mind and to the body all the force, all the beauty, and all the perfection of which they are capable ? " On undertaking the education of blind children, in addition to the ordinary rules and circumstances... | |
| Samuel Royce - 1877 - 506 pages
...together, for, as Plato says, " A good Education imparts to the mind and to the body all the power, all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable." In South Carolina the report of the Manual Labor School at Pendleton says that the manual labor system... | |
| Samuel Royce - 1877 - 610 pages
...together, for, as Plato says, " A good Education imparts to the mind and to the body all the power, all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable." In South Carolina the report of the Manual Labor School at Pendleton says that the manual labor system... | |
| Samuel Davey - 1879 - 302 pages
...with his nature. "Is not that the best education which gives to the mind and the body all the force, all the beauty, and all the perfection of which they are capable?"* It is this cultivation which renders man useful even to extreme age. Among savages old men are of no... | |
| 1917 - 692 pages
...definitions of education are : "A preparation for complete living," Spencer ; "To give to the body and soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable," Plato ; "Whatever we do for ourselves and whatever is done for us by others for the express purpose... | |
| 1890 - 384 pages
...to tit a man for the practical duties of life." 'The purpose of education is to give to the body and the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable." — Plato. The public school should aim at the highest mental and moral development of the pupil —... | |
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